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<blockquote data-quote="zicoz" data-source="post: 636523" data-attributes="member: 24585"><p>Windows XP supports 128GB of memory, it's only the 32-bit version thats stuck at 4GB, but that's a 32-bit problem, not a Windows problem. </p><p></p><p>To me there is no extra cost for using a RAMdisk (other then the $10 for the program) since I already have an 8GB set on the shelf after upgrading my desktop to DDR3, and I think 4-6GB should be enough for timeshifting should it not?</p><p></p><p>Buying an SSD would be an extra cost though since I don't have one of those on the shelf.</p><p></p><p>There is no use in speeding up OS, apps and games on this computer either, since all it does is working as a TVserver. The only thing I'm concerned with is if the disk can handle timeshifting/recording on lets say 6 channels at once (3 live and 3 record).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zicoz, post: 636523, member: 24585"] Windows XP supports 128GB of memory, it's only the 32-bit version thats stuck at 4GB, but that's a 32-bit problem, not a Windows problem. To me there is no extra cost for using a RAMdisk (other then the $10 for the program) since I already have an 8GB set on the shelf after upgrading my desktop to DDR3, and I think 4-6GB should be enough for timeshifting should it not? Buying an SSD would be an extra cost though since I don't have one of those on the shelf. There is no use in speeding up OS, apps and games on this computer either, since all it does is working as a TVserver. The only thing I'm concerned with is if the disk can handle timeshifting/recording on lets say 6 channels at once (3 live and 3 record). [/QUOTE]
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